A drawer assembly includes a drawer having a bottom wall, first and second opposing end walls, and first and second opposing side walls. The end and side walls cooperate to define an open top for receiving and removing contents. first and second longitudinal top rails are formed with respective first and second side walls. A removable lid covers the open top of the drawer in a first assembly configuration. The lid has first and second opposing major surfaces, first and second opposing end edges, and first and second opposing side edges. The side edges of the lid include respective longitudinal channels adapted for receiving the longitudinal top rails of the drawer to slide the lid over the open top. An indent is formed with at least one of the first and second longitudinal top rails of the drawer. A detent is formed with at least one of the first and second longitudinal channels of the lid. The detent is adapted for mating with the indent of the drawer to temporarily lock the lid in position over the open top of the drawer.
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14. A drawer assembly, comprising:
(a) a drawer having a bottom wall, first and second opposing end walls, and first and second opposing side walls, and said end and side walls cooperating to define an open top for receiving and removing contents;
(b) first and second longitudinal top rails formed with respective first and second side walls;
(c) a removable lid adapted for covering the open top of said drawer in a first assembly configuration, said lid having first and second opposing major surfaces, first and second opposing end edges, and first and second opposing side edges, the side edges comprising respective longitudinal channels adapted for receiving the longitudinal top rails of said drawer to slide said lid over the open top, and each of the longitudinal channels of said lid defining a beveled end adapted to facilitate sliding of said lid onto said drawer;
(d) an indent formed with at least one of said first and second longitudinal top rails of said drawer; and
(e) a detent formed with at least one of said first and second longitudinal channels of said lid and adapted for mating with said indent of said drawer to temporarily lock said lid in position over the open top of said drawer.
15. A drawer assembly, comprising:
(a) a drawer having a bottom wall, first and second opposing end walls, and first and second opposing side walls, and said end and side walls cooperating to define an open top for receiving and removing contents;
(b) first and second longitudinal top rails formed with respective first and second side walls;
(c) a removable lid adapted for covering the open top of said drawer in a first assembly configuration, said lid having first and second opposing major surfaces, first and second opposing end edges, and first and second opposing side edges, the side edges comprising respective longitudinal channels adapted for receiving the longitudinal top rails of said drawer to slide said lid over the open top, and said lid comprising a pull flange located at one end edge and extending vertically outwardly beyond the first major surface of said lid to be pulled by a user to uncover said lid from the open top of said drawer in the first assembly configuration;
(d) an indent formed with at least one of said first and second longitudinal top rails of said drawer; and
(e) a detent formed with at least one of said first and second longitudinal channels of said lid and adapted for mating with said indent of said drawer to temporarily lock said lid in position over the open top of said drawer.
1. A drawer assembly, comprising:
(a) a drawer having a bottom wall, first and second opposing end walls, and first and second opposing side walls, and said end and side walls cooperating to define an open top for receiving and removing contents;
(b) first and second longitudinal top rails formed with respective first and second side walls;
(c) a removable lid adapted for covering the open top of said drawer in a first assembly configuration, said lid having first and second opposing major surfaces, first and second opposing end edges, and first and second opposing side edges, the side edges comprising respective longitudinal channels adapted for receiving the longitudinal top rails of said drawer to slide said lid over the open top;
(d) an indent formed with at least one of said first and second longitudinal top rails of said drawer;
(e) a detent formed with at least one of said first and second longitudinal channels of said lid and adapted for mating with said indent of said drawer to temporarily lock said lid in position over the open top of said drawer: and
(f) first and second longitudinal bottom rails formed with respective first and second side walls below respective too rails, and adapted for receiving the longitudinal channels of said removable lid to position said lid adjacent the bottom wall of said drawer in a second assembly configuration.
6. A storage cabinet defining cells, and a plurality of like drawer assemblies stored in respective cells, each of said drawer assemblies comprising:
(a) a drawer having a bottom wall, first and second opposing end walls, and first and second opposing side walls, and said end and side walls cooperating to define an open top for receiving and removing contents;
(b) first and second longitudinal top rails formed with respective first and second side walls;
(c) a removable lid adapted for covering the open top of said drawer in a first assembly configuration, and having first and second opposing major surfaces, first and second opposing end edges, and first and second opposing side edges, the side edges comprising respective longitudinal channels adapted for receiving the longitudinal top rails of said drawer to slide said lid over the open top;
(d) first and second indents formed with respective longitudinal top rails of said drawer; and
(e) first and second detents formed with respective longitudinal channels of said lid and adapted for mating with said first and second indents of said drawer to temporarily lock said lid in position over the open top of said drawer, and
(f) first and second longitudinal bottom rails formed with respective first and second side walls of said drawer below respective top rails, and adapted for receiving the longitudinal channels of said removable lid to position said lid adjacent the bottom wall of said drawer in a second assembly configuration.
5. A drawer assembly, comprising:
(a) a drawer having a bottom wall, first and second opposing end walls, and first and second opposing side walls, and said end and side walls cooperating to define an open top for receiving and removing contents;
(b) first and second longitudinal top rails formed with respective first and second side walls;
(c) a removable lid adapted for covering the open top of said drawer in a first assembly configuration, and having first and second opposing major surfaces, first and second opposing end edges, and first and second opposing side edges, the side edges comprising respective longitudinal channels adapted for receiving the longitudinal top rails of said drawer to slide said lid over the open top;
(d) first and second laterally-opposed indents formed with respective longitudinal top rails of said drawer;
(e) first and second laterally-opposed detents formed with respective longitudinal channels of said lid and adapted for mating with said first and second indents of said drawer to temporarily lock said lid in position over the open top of said drawer;
(f) first and second longitudinal bottom rails formed with respective first and second side walls below respective top rails, and adapted for receiving the longitudinal channels of said removable lid to position said lid adjacent the bottom wall of said drawer in a second assembly configuration; and
(g) first and second laterally-opposed indents formed with respective longitudinal bottom rails of said drawer, and adapted for mating with said first and second detents formed with respective longitudinal channels of said removable lid to temporarily lock said lid in position adjacent the bottom wall of said drawer.
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This invention relates to a drawer assembly and storage cabinet. The invention includes a removable lid secured to the drawer and applicable for reconfiguring the assembly to accommodate the desired application of the user. The drawer assembly is readily removed from the cabinet for use by itself with the lid serving to cover the open top in a first configuration for containing loose items stored in the drawer. The items are accessed by removing the lid from the drawer. When not in use, the lid is conveniently and securely stowed adjacent the bottom of the drawer in either a second or third assembly configuration.
When the drawer is used inside the storage cabinet, the lid may be applied to cover the open top of the drawer to prevent accidental spillage of items in the event the cabinet is inadvertently jostled or overturned. This configuration is especially useful when using the storage cabinet in a vehicle to carry hardware and small tools. In a more stable environment, the drawer assembly may be used inside the cabinet with the lid positioned adjacent the bottom of the drawer. In this configuration, the lid prevents inadvertent sliding of the drawer entirely outwardly from the cabinet cell.
A variety of drawers and storage cabinets are known in the prior art. In most cabinets, the drawers are not intended for use outside the cabinet, and do not utilize a lid for covering the drawer when inside the cabinet. If removed from the cabinet, these prior art drawers typically do not have means for attaching a lid, nor do they have means for conveniently stowing the lid when not in use.
Therefore, it is an object of the invention to provide a drawer assembly which includes a removable lid adapted for positioning over the top or adjacent the bottom of the drawer to arrange the assembly in multiple configurations.
It is another object of the invention to provide a drawer assembly designed to fit within a storage cabinet, and including a removable lid for covering an open top of the drawer to contain items stored in the drawer.
It is another object of the invention to provide a drawer assembly which conveniently locates loose items in a front of the drawer for ready access.
It is another object of the invention to provide a drawer assembly which includes means for conveniently stowing the lid when not in use.
It is another object of the invention to provide a drawer assembly which includes means for temporarily locking the lid onto the drawer in both an in-use and non-use position.
It is another object of the invention to provide a drawer assembly which is formed of a durable material, such as clear acrylic plastic, which has slight inherent flex and resilience.
These and other objects of the present invention are achieved in the preferred embodiments disclosed below by providing a drawer assembly including a drawer having a bottom wall, first and second opposing end walls, and first and second opposing side walls. The end and side walls cooperate to define an open top for receiving and removing contents. First and second longitudinal top rails are formed with respective first and second side walls. A removable lid covers the open top of the drawer in a first assembly configuration. The lid has first and second opposing major surfaces, first and second opposing end edges, and first and second opposing side edges. The side edges of the lid include respective longitudinal channels adapted for receiving the longitudinal top rails of the drawer to slide the lid over the open top. An indent is formed with at least one of the first and second longitudinal top rails of the drawer. A detent is formed with at least one of the first and second longitudinal channels of the lid. The detent is adapted for mating with the indent of the drawer to temporarily lock the lid in position over the open top of the drawer.
According to another preferred embodiment, first and second longitudinal bottom rails are formed with respective first and second side walls below respective top rails. The bottom rails are adapted for receiving the longitudinal channels of the removable lid to position the lid adjacent the bottom wall of the drawer in a second assembly configuration.
According to another preferred embodiment, an indent is formed with at least one of the first and second bottom rails of the drawer. The indent is adapted for mating with the detent formed with the longitudinal channel of the lid to temporarily lock the lid in position adjacent the bottom wall of the drawer.
According to another preferred embodiment, each of the longitudinal channels of the lid defines a beveled end adapted to facilitate sliding of the lid onto the drawer.
According to another preferred embodiment, the lid has a pull flange located at one end edge. The pull flange extends vertically outwardly beyond the first major surface of the lid to be pulled by a user to uncover the lid from the open top of the drawer.
In another embodiment, the invention is a storage cabinet defining cells for storing a plurality of like drawer assemblies. Each of the drawer assemblies includes a drawer having a bottom wall, first and second opposing end walls, and first and second opposing side walls. The end and side walls cooperate define an open top for receiving and removing contents. First and second longitudinal top rails are formed with respective first and second side walls. A removable lid is adapted for covering the open top of the drawer in a first assembly configuration. The lid has first and second opposing major surfaces, first and second opposing end edges, and first and second opposing side edges. The side edges include respective longitudinal channels adapted for receiving the longitudinal top rails of the drawer to slide the lid over the open top. First and second indents are formed with respective longitudinal top rails of the drawer. First and second detents formed with respective longitudinal channels of the lid. The detents are adapted for mating with the first and second indents of the drawer to temporarily lock the lid in position over the open top of the drawer.
According to another preferred embodiment, a vertically raised bottom lip is formed at a mouth of each cell.
According to another preferred embodiment, the removable lid further includes a lateral stop located between the first and second end edges, and extending vertically outwardly beyond the first major surface of the lid. When the lid is positioned adjacent the bottom wall of the drawer in a second assembly configuration with the second major surface of the lid facing the bottom wall, the lateral stop engages the bottom lip of the cell to limit outward sliding movement of the drawer from the cabinet.
According to another preferred embodiment, the pull flange of the lid extends beyond the lateral stop. When the drawer is pushed inside the cabinet with the lid positioned adjacent the bottom wall of the drawer in the second assembly configuration, the pull flange tilts the drawer forward thereby moving contents by gravity towards the front of the drawer.
According to another preferred embodiment, a handle is attached to the end wall of the drawer for being pulled by a user to remove the drawer assembly from a cell of the cabinet.
Some of the objects of the invention have been set forth above. Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear as the description proceeds when taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
Referring now specifically to the drawings, a storage cabinet according to the present invention is illustrated in
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A third configuration of the drawer assembly 11 is shown in FIG. 13. In this configuration, the lid 15 is applied to the bottom rails 41, 42 from the front of drawer 14, and slides rearwardly to align the detents 38, 39 of the lid channels 25, 26 with corresponding laterally-opposed rear indents 51 (only one shown) formed with the bottom rails 41 and 42. The mating detents 36, 37 and indents 51 cooperate to temporarily lock the lid 15 in position. This configuration is particularly useful for storing the lid 15 when using the drawer assembly 11 outside the cabinet 10.
A reconfigurable drawer assembly is described above. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from its scope. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention and best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation—the invention being defined by the claims.
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